a. [f. mod.L. extract-um EXTRACT + -(I)FORM.] Having the nature or appearance of an extract.

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1804.  W. Nicholson, trans. Fourcroy’s Chem., IX. 183. It requires a very long time before it entirely loses its form, and characters of blood, before it becomes a solid, thick extractiform matter, and especially before it is reduced to a species of mould.

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1860.  in Worcester; and in later Dicts.

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